Thursday, October 18, 2012


SYRIAS DEFECTED GENERAL GIVES INTERVIEW TO  ZIONIST WARMONGER WEISS FROM HENRY JACKSON SOCIETY,AND AGAIN CALLS FOR ZIO-WESTERN INTERVENTION ...  'Syria's air defenses a joke': defector - UPI.com
As the West debates military intervention in Syria, a former Syrian general says a single U.S. aircraft carrier and U.S. combat jets based in neighboring Turkey would be enough to control a 75-mile-deep northern no-fly zone for anti-regime rebels.Retired Brig. Gen. Akil Hashem, a supporter of the Free Syrian Army and a staunch advocate of Western intervention, calls the embattled regime of President Bashar al-Assad "a paper tiger."He claims that there's widespread disaffection within the Syrian officer corps, but tight internal security by Assad's all-pervasive intelligence services make it difficult for senior officers to defect.According to U.S. analyst Michael Weiss, who spoke with Hashem in London recently, the general claims that the U.S. administration of President Barack Obama has "purposefully overestimated the regime's fighting capability and underestimated the opposition's" to reject military intervention to bring about regime-change.Hashem argues that a no-fly zone could be imposed over the northern provinces of Idlib and Aleppo, within reach of the Turkish border over which men and weapons are infiltrated to the rebels, because the FSA and other insurgent factions are well-entrenched there and taking on regime forces all the time.They've been hitting at least two of the seven airbases in that region, destroying weapons systems and equipment. At the Abu Duhur facility, they allegedly knocked out 8-12 helicopters on the ground and shot down two others."One U.S. aircraft carrier with 80 or 85 sophisticated air fighters, plus the Incirlik airbase in southern Turkey, is enough to do the job," Hashem says.With a 75-mile-deep no-fly zone, in which U.S. jets would shoot down any marauding Syrian aircraft -- similar to the operations conducted by U.S.-led forces in southern and northern Iraq during the 1990s to neutralize Saddam Hussein – "you can control that entire area with air-to-air missiles from F-16 or F-18 fighter jets."These missiles have a range of 80 kilometers, so Western or Turkish aircraft would only need to enter 40 kilometers of Syrian airspace to maintain air supremacy," Hashem argued.
[ED NOTES;I AM ONLY CITING FEW PARAGRAPHS CLICK LINK FOR REST...THE SYRIAN OPPOSITION LEADERS JUST LOVE TO SIT DOWN,CONSPIRE TO OVERTHROW ASSAD,ESPECIALLY WITH ISRAHELL FIRSTERS,AND THOSE ZIONISTS WHOSE FULL TIME JOB IS PROMOTING ADVOCATING WARS FOR ISRAHELL!!!TALK ABOUT INTEGRITY HUH?SIGH!THIS FROM A GENERAL WHO FOUGTH THE ISRAHELLIS MIND YOU,WHO'S NOW COZY AS CAN BE WITH THE ISRAHELL LIKUDNIKS FROM H.J.S. ! FOREIGN POLUICY INITIATIVE PUBLISHES SILLY POLL TO CLAIM THAT AMERICANS SUPPORT ILLEGAL INTERVENTION THERE CITING WEISS AND HASHEM AS WELL.. THIS IS OF COURSE IS 
A ''JOINT INITIATIVE BY FOREIGN POLICY AND HENRY JACKSON SOCIETY''
Now is the Time for a Safe Zone in Syria | Foreign Policy Initiative
Joint Bulletin by the Foreign Policy Initiative and the Henry Jackson Society
It appears that the American public also now supports the imposition of a safe zone in Syria. In particular, a recent Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) nationwide survey of 1,000 likely voters in America’s upcoming November 2012 general elections found that a strong majority of Americans (65.8% of respondents) support Washington working “with our allies to establish no-fly zones in Syria to protect civilians and help ensure a transition to a more pro-Western government instead of the current terrorist-supporting regime of Bashar al-Assad.” As FPI elaborated: “Support for a more active policy towards the Assad regime held strong across party lines, with 62.9 percent of typically Democratic voters and 69.5 percent of typically Republican voters supporting intervention in Syria. Similarly, a recent survey conducted by the Brookings Institution found that “[m]ajorities of the American public support increasing sanctions on Syria and imposing an international no-fly zone.”

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